HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-77 - California Building & Plumbing CodesRESOLUTION NO. 2007- 77
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
SETTING FORTH FINDINGS BASED ON LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH WHICH MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES
TO THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, AND THE CALIFORNIA PLUMBING
CODE REASONABLY NECESSARY.
WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 17958 mandates that the City of Newport
Beach adopt ordinances or regulations imposing the same requirements as are contained in the
regulations adopted by the State pursuant to Health & Safety Code, Section 17922; and
WHEREAS, the State of California is mandated by Health & Safety Code Section 17922
to impose the same requirements as are contained in the 2007 California Building Code based on
the 2006 International Building Code of the International Code Council, the 2007 California
Plumbing Code based on the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code of the International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, and the 2007 California Electrical Code based on the 2005
National Electrical Code of the National Fire Protection Association (hereinafter referred to
collectively as "Codes "); and
WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 17958.5(a) permits the City to make such
changes or modifications to the Codes that are reasonably necessary because of local climatic,
geographic or topographic conditions; and
WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that the City Council, before
making any changes or modifications pursuant to Section 17958.5 make express findings that
such changes or modifications are needed due to climatic, geographic, or topographic conditions;
and
WHEREAS, the Building Director has recommended that changes and modifications be
made to the codes and have advised that these changes and modifications to the model codes are
reasonably necessary due to local conditions in the City of Newport Beach and have further
advised that the remainder of said changes and modifications are administrative or procedural in
nature,
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by City Council of the City of Newport Beach
as follows:
SECTION 1. Life and Fire Safety
The following changes and modifications to the 2007 Editions of the CALIFORNIA
BUILDING CODE as recommended by the Building Director are hereby found to be necessary
due to local climatic, geographical or topographical conditions:
1. Newport Beach Municipal Code 15.04.020, California Building Code Section 202
redefines the height of the top level in high rise buildings from 75 ft. to 40 ft. and
modifies the application of special provisions for these buildings to all occupancies from
office and residential occupancies.
2. Newport Beach Municipal Code 15.04.030, California Building Code Section
403.1 limits the high rise building requirements to fire sprinkler and fire alarm only for
structures with the top level between 40 ft. and 55 ft. high.
3. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.040 through 15.04.180, California
Building Code Chapter 7A (Materials and Construction Methods for Exterior Wildfire
Exposure) was amended to provide fire - resistive construction requirements on parcels
adjacent to very high fire hazard severity zones within the City of Newport Beach. These
amendments provide fire protection requirements which are equal to those previously
adopted into Section 428 of the 2001 California Building Code.
4. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.180 through 15.04.280 amended
sections of Chapter 9 of the California Building Code to require a fire sprinkler system in
new structures with an area exceeding 5,000 square ft. and significant additions to
existing structures that will increase the area to more than 5,000 square ft. These
amendments provide fire protection requirements which are equal to those previously
adopted into Chapter 9 of the 2001 California Building Code.
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5. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.290 through 15.04.3 10 amended
sections of Chapter 15 of the California Building Code to provide Class A roof assembly
for new and reconstructed buildings of all types of construction.
FINDINGS:
a. The City of Newport Beach is located in an area subject to a climatic condition of
high winds. This environment is conducive to rapidly spreading fires. Control of such fires
requires rapid response. Obstacles generated by a strong wind, such as fallen trees, street lights
and utility poles, and the requirement to climb 75 ft. vertically up flights of stairs will greatly
impact the response time to reach an incident scene. Additionally the amount of wind force at 60
ft. above the ground makes use of aerial type fire fighting apparatus above this height or rescue
personnel at increased risk of injury.
b. The City of Newport Beach is located in a seismically active area. The viability
of the public water system would be questionable at best after a major seismic event. This would
leave tall buildings vulnerable to uncontrolled fires due to a lack of available water and an
inability to pump sufficient quantities of available water to floors above the 40 ft. level. A severe
seismic event has the potential to negatively impact any rescue or fire suppression activities
because it is likely to create obstacles similar to those indicated under the high wind section
above. With the probability of strong aftershocks there exists a need to provide increased
protection for anyone on upper floors.
C. Due to the geographic conditions of widespread development separated by
waterways and the street congestion caused by local geography, and due to the seismic activity
and the expected infrastructure damage inherent in a seismic hazard zone, it is prudent to rely on
automatic fire sprinkler systems to mitigate extended Fire Department response time and keep
fires manageable with reduced fire flow (water) requirement for a given structure.
d. Many areas of Newport Beach have significant growths of vegetation of a highly
combustible nature.
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e. The City of Newport Beach, especially the foothill areas, is geographically located
in an area periodically subject to wind conditions of high velocity. Moreover, the topographical
conditions of the foothill areas and canyons contained therein tend to accelerate the periodic high
velocity winds by means of a venturi effect.
f. The City of Newport Beach, especially the foothill areas, is located within an area
subject to high temperatures, in conjunction with high Santa Ana winds.
g. The use of non -rated or special purpose roofing materials as roof coverings within
the City of Newport Beach may create an inordinate fire hazard during periods of high velocity
winds when fire may spread across buildings with roof coverings of non -rated combustible
materials.
h. Embers from chimneys without spark arresters within the City of Newport Beach,
including the foothill areas, coupled with the climatic, topographic and geographic conditions
described herein above, may permit the throwing of sparks, embers and cinders upon non -rated and
special purpose roofing material roofs during periods of high velocity winds, thereby creating a fire
hazard which in turn may spread throughout areas where the roofs of structures are covered with
untreated wood shakes and shingle.
SECTION 2. Structural Revisions
1. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.04.320, CBC Section 1613.6.1
was amended to limit the depth of a cantilevered flexible diaphragm to less than that of a
rigid diaphragm.
FINDINGS:
a. Section 2305.2.5 provides requirements for cantilevered rigid wood diaphragms.
Rigid wood diaphragms are permitted to cantilever 25 ft., or two- thirds of the diaphragm width,
whichever is less. It is therefore proposed to delete the text regarding rigid diaphragm construction
from this section of the 2007 California Building Code.
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b. Flexible wood diaphragms supporting lateral- force - resisting elements above, and
transmitting seismic loads to lateral -force- resisting elements below, performed poorly during the
1994 Northridge Earthquake as investigated by the Los Angeles City Task Force.
2. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.04.330 added Section 1613.7 to
the California Building Code to require lateral bracing for suspended ceilings, light fixtures
and other suspended fixtures. These requirements replace requirements currently adopted
in the Uniform Building Code Standards.
FINDINGS:
a. The 2007 California Building Code has no information regarding the design
requirements for suspended ceiling systems for seismic loads. It is because of lessons learned from
prior earthquakes, such as the Northridge Earthquake, that this amendment is proposed to minimize
bodily injuries, and building damage within the spaces where these ceiling systems are installed.
3. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.04.340 added Section 1614 to
the California Building Code to limit exception 3 of ASCE 7 Section 12.2.3.1 to one- and
two -story dwellings. California Building Code Section 1614.1.3 was added to correct the
building drift formula in ASCE 7 by adding the occupancy importance factor. Also
requirement for seismic separation of buildings from each other and from the property
line was added.
FINDINGS:
a. Newport Beach is in an active seismic area. Observed damage to one- and two-
family dwellings of light frame construction after the Northridge Earthquake may have been
partially attributed to vertical irregularities common to this type of occupancy and construction. In
an effort to improve quality of construction and incorporate lessons learned from studies after the
Northridge Earthquake, the proposed modification to ASCE 7 to limit the number of stories of the
excepted structures to two will significantly minimize the impact of vertical irregularities and
concentration of inelastic behavior from mixed structural systems.
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b. Section 12.12.3 of ASCE 7 -05, including Supplement No. 1, does not provide
requirements for separation distances between adjacent buildings. Requirements for separation
distances between adjacent buildings, not structurally connected, were included in previous editions
of the IBC and UBC. However, when ASCE 7 -05 was adopted by reference for IBC 2006, these
requirements were omitted
4. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.360 through 15.04.390,
California Building Code Sections 1704.4, 1709.1, 1709.2 and 1908.1.15 were amended to
require special inspection for concrete footings with compressive strength exceeding 2,500
psi. Also requires the engineer of record to provide structural observation when structural
observation is required. Also, ACI 318 Section 2210 was revised by deleting the option for
unreinforced concrete basement walls in single - family dwellings and limited the projection
of an unreinforced footing beyond the supported member to eliminate bending in the
footing
FINDINGS
a. The first two changes are administrative; the last change is needed due to the
location of the City of Newport Beach in a seismically active area.
5. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.400 and 15.04.410,
California Building Code Sections 2306.3.1 and 2306.4.1 were amended not to allow
staples for fastening plywood to wood diaphragms or shear walls.
FINDINGS:
a. This proposal is in keeping with the current California Building Code Sections
2315.1 and 2315.3.3 which address nailed shear wall and diaphragm construction only.
b. Tabular allowable shear values for wood structural panel shear walls with staples
are based on monotonic testing (one direction only such as occurs during a wind event). Tabular
allowable shear values for wood structural panel shear walls with nail fasteners have been
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compared with the results of various cyclic testing protocols (reversal of load direction and
magnitude such as occurs during an earthquake) that substantiate the published values.
C. In September 2007, limited cyclic testing data was provided to the structural code
committee for the LARUCP showing that stapled wood structural panels do not exhibit the same
behavior as traditionally nailed wood structural panels. Additionally, the test results for the stapled
wood structural shear panels appeared significantly lower in strength and demonstrated greater
displacements than the nailed wood structural shear panel test results.
SECTION 3. Swimming Pool Safety Fencing.
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Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.420 and 15.04.430,
California Building Code Sections 3109.4.1 and 3109.4.4.2 were amended to require
property perimeter fencing for protection of the public and increased the barrier height from
48 inches to 60 inches.
a. This change is to provide a level of safety protection equal to the requirement
contained in the current 2001 California Building Code. 2007 California Building Code Section
3109.4.4 permits local modifications to pool safety requirements.
SECTION 4 Plumbing, Water Supply Piping.
Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.08.020 and 15.08.030 amended
2007 California Plumbing Code Table 6-4 to require PE piping is used for underground
building water supply. As an alternate, metal piping can be sleeved when used for
underground water supply.
FINDINGS:
a. The City of Newport Beach has many areas of hot soil which attacks underground
metal pipe.
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SECTION 5
A copy of this Resolution together with the Ordinances adopting the City Codes shall be
filed with the California Building Standards Commission and the California Department of
Housing and Community Development by the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach as
required by State law (Section 17958.7 H & S Code).
ADOPTED THIS 1 I TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2007.
ATTEST:
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\ STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing
resolution, being Resolution No. 2007 -77 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by
the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the
11th day of December 2007, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to
wit:
Ayes: Henn, Curry, Rosansky, Webb, Daigle, Gardner, Mayor Selich
Noes: None
Absent: None
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
official seal of said City this 12th day of December 2007.
SEW City Clerk
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